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* en RATES OF ADVERTISING PAYARLE UCVARIARLY IN ADYANOR ‘ ene For every insertion of four lines or lem.,...s0ete | For every extra line of part of line..........90 ct —o FW Advortinementa will be Inserted In open t-) Aisplayed style, or Im leaded type, ano aa Vertisementa OF apecial notices at prc - a "ey, ta be aeertaibed on appfiation at ihe office, ; 7 ; wenty aie works aft romited os Ayut 186% Price Two Cons | atdveven words for each ine core than four. eee " THE NEW YORK SUN. PLISHED DAILY — SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Cfice curmer of Nase and Pulton etreeta, Single Copies TWO CENTS, ‘Twelve Ceuts per week—Six Doliars pee year, | WEEKLY SUN " Thirty-Fourth Year, ~ NEW-YORK, M( S. BEACH, P The 8 ‘ DAY, SEPTEMBER_ 16, _ 1867, _ = == = = = = — - : — —- = at , * wits eves te ‘ te | a f ore, and who, | tions to Johnson. Douglas resides at present | and commission «to He comer o «| er been called npon ti rd, 0 EVER. | Ih (H] \) \\ (RI i fee gtd i a ie | it oat of tof Baltimore, and wh | WASHINGTON, |[1(35'5.2270%, Does reat at present | and commission store on the comer of Bay. | we hare ever been upon to rece YELLOW F ‘ Le ch tet i ak 48 Block street mill rand Hathaway «treets, was partially | curred at East Liberty thie morning. Jacob ig had been . mae cottage for his elder brother, whom he had | LB Alb 1 _Nerert of Dr . Ara agtrong aA vl (Correspondence of the Sumy OID recent burned, mustaining loss of $15,000, Mr. | Woll and his wife Magdalena having put By BS se promress de Ratert areas) fax, and was there whea the John T. | Wasitixaron, Sept. 15th, 1867. rmanding the Third Mile) Moore's loss on the huildings will reach | an end to thelr lives by taking aascnic. Both | rite Wisease—How Much Ald te Ni fd put into that pert. Having nothing to | Numerous suits are to be brought before nthe Hth inst. annot need | 190,000, which ts fully covered by ineur-| of the deceased lived with their son Adolph | &¢« &e. oceupy him, and beng desirons of adventure | the Conrt of the District of Columbia, to teat at Major General Wager Swayne, Colonel 4 9 ‘ As the Executive Committee and the pre , ance. Fowl 0, wwaured for €10,- | We No. 17 Te t, and have he alti ped on boat the ill-fated vessel. | Me. $oth Infantry, had been assigned to the come SS ee ee ee De eer CU Hea liminary meeting of physicians and other whieh te has eae diented luis lite.” The present | irsin Hungary he attributes to 1 } BUN CABLE DISPATCIIES. | tic «cutininy prema Ue ttchtes te _ ud the “confusion of ideas whieh has led not seen for forty yes slously wrecke st} ¢ ' to belie a ‘oustitution of | Caftyecterday received. the following letter | He constitutionality of the confiscatton act) mand of the District of Alabama. —Mer iJ, | 000; the other losses have very little inaur- | been residents of this city for upwards of 32 Interesting News ftom Prussia, jo. 0 sly Ween aka” atau | fom Lrmttroog ithe following eter | ce congress. At tbe commencement of the | Lah ae hfs ‘ 00. A row of fume tenement Houses ad. | years. Sit, Woll as a vallor by necupation, | gentlemen at the Bosrd of = any ase Htaly, Candia, Russia, Austria, |, TH Parl Purricacsere that General Prim | Lesson, Anau Aes teed: ee vara wld bee! THE INDIAN TROUBLES. | joi ere alo destroyed: Lee about 8, | but fora munter of years past ha ed @ very Sousell shsesuld pRoeie: aay pie th kd f «toon betrayed, and that the Spaniel Gove | flared from Halifie io, wae capelzed by aheavy | Clonging to ¢ who held public office un= | 000. on which there is no insurance. intemperate life. Ila wife has been of nn | CO 10" C Great Britain and Faypt, cenment has obtained @ elue to blo wheres | Sorcend oh herds tat mpecit tert T bed onty | der the Sonthem Confederscy—posscesion | “ote lmliana Comsen ta—More Dopredas| “opine were severely Injured by @ gin and for weseea Yack. and toe te | for rele, the following statement ofthe fact vie keel f m Mose y nig we Uhty t© continue to the purchasers only during the | Sr, Loma, Sept. 1.—An Omaha dispatoh | falling wall, te bj et mgt Weg Digmont an relating to the object in view is submitted, aa = iis | The Spanish Government has prohibited Eiglah'vuset: Ht hap: | life-time of the original owners. Ruinent | gays @ telegram froma the Special Todinn | Marine Disaster, commalt auieide by Jumping inte the MOnG frequented by he ection at Hs meeting o@ iy, Sept. Th Tie King of Pruasia | the entry Into Spain of all foreign journal alt rater aff the Ume, 1 Lota cl have been retained to try the ieee, | Agent at Fort Laramie reports 170 lodges of | Provinrnce, RL, Sept. 15th, 1867, — The i a ie buf a +4 or arct r4 i aah Toon autograph letier to the Emperor | eating the insurrection from a point of view 1, Aud am now an iomae tee nae Whe said Gea. Caleb Cushing foF) Northern Arapahve Indians under Little | hip Kearsage, from New Orleans for Boston, | ont Monday laste when abe. was, brought ie Leal a bli ae ind Empress of the French, inviting them to | Mvormble to the Insurgents \ ean Coseal, Wao. oetrays | oe cnreete | Shield offer to surrender if the Government | Waa tor wport Saturday afternoon | home at the ungent rolicitation of ber bua: | Lighted daanish haf tone eke ‘ r The English Admiralty anthorities at miei hing done for m The annual report of the Board of R Will protect them aud feed thetr famities. | XY t"y vr, from Cow Hay for taad. She bad apparently entirely recover. | (WO weeks ago In behalf of Galveston em Seve Nias ek ibe cates Woveretine Ot US | Lacersteel WON aHtLVAAy Songs ta preehte Tivertwot on she fib ot 7 | of the Stuithontan Institution, for Onters hve been Issued to accept the terme. | The fre fas heen Cuilnenthed afer trenny (Ct Mhen,she was dlecharged. bt acsoon ae Indianola, tae led to the contributiony ee aera eee ey GF | tng the atenin tenneports for the Abyenlate yh aed Com aruiternge were | 1°88, bas jast been published frow the Gov- | — A alt Lake train wae attacked some days | Hours labor. The cargo te. probably mo | he, fenched home ounin, ale beeame fery | the mace. y friends and ace intances Cf crnment printing office, It appears from! since on the Big Laramie River. ‘The men ugh Messrs, Spofford, Tileston A 1 , (91 Brondway,) amounting to 63 | aud wat oniy prevented from doing s0 by the of Metropolis grounded while | vigitance of her son and members of Lis) through the house of Mesars. Norton, Sia Bruix, Sept, 19 Evesins The negotiae| €Xteditlon, So far are the arrangements per+ meet ata the toes of the uber | <t m f | Btgatly da Lidell fos fected that several of the larger elaas of teas | then tay Gol Jubn shavey and the boy Mur- | the statement of Professor Henry, the secre: | “corraled™ thelr wagons, aud repulsed the | coming in only at Lee abera bd lhe li Bilder ead eM rr pote ay eer | phy. With the hape that L shall soon eee you | tary, that by judicious investments, and the | Indians with a lone of several killed, Srorultg, couslog bot lo leak somesnarabaye | Melly , | ter & Co., $9,650, previons to the 13th inet Nad weak Waliveen Tih: Sobre A: Kiaachs Ot intended to run between Bombay and | PY caniy Renete ‘me tobe. truly yours, cal keaalvua tice PALE gira led. mk consilerably. | “Yesterday moming Mra, Woll expressed ®| tis poet of Abyssinia were to leave the Mersey for thelr Anuntw Anustuoxa, pole wurvivor,” | sile of coln received from Englan A fight occurred between the Ute and Ara determination to tetera te, Dixmmont: and bee al o the part of the United States, and the Prus- tian Government, relative toa postal treaty | residuary legacy of Smithson, na well as (hat Interesting Letter Written, by Maxtatitan | of the annual interest from the United States, hag: | ‘His Dew ly have the operations of the Inatituthon 4 8lt., in whic efits to the stranger, the bi | poor on beds of sickness and in the chamber A Terrible Acctdent. tween alz and «even ¢ Yesterday the Fenians made an excnrsfon | band started out of the by ck she and her bin | pahoe 1 with the avow m the 2th liane on Green River, ten of the latter wore killed destination In afew days, It was believed in pflicial cireles, however, to be quite imporsl- just Hetore Hi hot “4 “4 “* “| of the dying, in these two elties of Texeay between the two countries, have been eatle- heen maintained, and the rec truet f} The Ch to the Islands, oo th mer Gen. Grant, | ed lotention of the office of Mr. "7 le to have the ar ements connected wi . owine te on by Max | be pod, vont o venne: apahoe e the 1 “4 | Lp addition to these twosums, I am int hetorily completed. An arrangement, have | Ue to have thy gemen pected with The following letter wae written by Max: - | heyennes and Arapahoe were OO (BC) On their return from Pnt-in-Bay, the Fortune to obtain @ permit to the Asylum. | rien Galveston, that one of the Hebrew com As the building carried on without auy aid fr tn the CHINAS, Y imp verntent, but the finances hav bean | Midi at “ dred, und ate now in better condition | A band of Indiana made a raid on Mora, At any previous period. If the petition | New Mexico, on the &d inst, aud. kill | That h a eo fat ped at Kelley's Island to allow # ite “Tosenl of pemets “ i | oyteban nd others to go ab mrd w | Mr. Fortune they purchase me crackers eft on the way over, Preparatory to putting | and bologna sausage and went to Bast Lib- permit additions to be mado | ¢y, men, earried away five boys, and | off, Capt. Stackford, of the Grait re be | erty, where they were fret seen. about four | rincipal on the same (erme as those | for nome time, and Agi 4A Bh ‘ the expedition completed In time to allow of | imitian two day's before his cag active operations being undertaking in No- | Quenerano, Parson oF Las Cai L Tith of dune, 1867. | Minister uf Austria to | Ing for its object the reduction of the pre Post rates slinilar in ite generul ures to the treaty recently completed with Great Britain, was interchangeably signed, but the | time when it shall go into eifect bas pot to the office of | €reeations of New York hae sent a generous donation of about 1,000 to their brethrem there. Owtng to the overcrowded condidow of that part of Galveston in which the Jews piinelpalty reside, the pestilence is making ts worst havoe among that nunerons clamss vember. | Dear Baron Le nglish government instituted prose- cutions agninat the Ie », both Orangemen | Tam done with this world; my very Inst) on whi r eon board. Ou being told the : thee features of | 8nd Roman Catholics, concerned in the re= are in fe aly to My mortal re into. the Treasury of the United Bates, be | they stole ty or exty mules from Col. 8. | Oritered. the bowetee eke, ton cents worth of whisky, wh Sanh Reuae aa aA bas anv been made pute. Among’ the features of | (nd) Raman Catholie: concerned the ere Which will soon be free from all pain, | granted, namely: allowing the regents to in- T, Vain, boat commenced ( roin_the | Ina bottle which he had’ brought wit pared to render same aid, but have not yo@ the new treaty are a reduction of the rates of portage fully one-third when the mails are ust survive me. | crease the capital by aavinis, donations and in regard to thore who { otherwise, to one million dollara; then the My physician, Dr, Basch, will have my bs Farnest Jones lectured September 2, in the | brought to Vera Cruz. ‘He will be accor h him. | concerted measures for this purpose. It te roprietor of the house | Concert ported that the Masonic fraternity in Sonthe hot drink the whisky | Crh °towns is rendering some ald to its fale tern | He remark by | that thi a were to teave | Nharf. | A bany : Hine, naked an extra find, at the present. market value of | Omaha to-day for North Platte to meet Spot | teste’ t J to the on he di The Peace Commission Ireland. was vat “d el he Uailted States and | al . which it hitched to throw it off, | at once was that he was going to "play 8) ores te Gomeer vars air sates Am sound room In the Rotunda, Dublin, on po- pavied only by my two servants, Gull and | the stocks in Wwhict tis invested, will be aif | ted Tail; thence they will go to Julesburgh | and he rernsed to do ao; whereuponthe boat | tle temperance trick," and. that he ‘wonld | WS. ‘These facta should encourage simatlag any of the Gerinan ports +a aes | siithal freed, Hae Waa Guach ted by Mr. | Et the endow: rom 851!.- | and Denver, and beat Fort Larainie on the | band leaped ashore, and attempted to dot | be heard from shortly, Some tne afterwards | forts at the North. pei Y tans tion of one-half when the mails are carried ght accompanied by Mr. | Jf have ordered that my body be transported ni atill leave enough t bimeelt, but was Londen | y the Ic cilow-men, Irrespective jon p yen ‘ Y 1th of October, to meet the Southeru In- | ut waa hindered in doing so by the | he went ton drug store in the village, kept jeales ® deputation of working men. | without any pomp or solemnity to Vera Cruz, | comp I restoration of the bulld+ X: to tn he 8 Islander who put his foot on the rupe. While | by L. C. Castner, and asked for a dimers | @istinctions, we must ask that the necded re Wis Great Britain. iB Healy. T Fronescr, Sept. 14,-Many arrests of dan- | no enth n board the vessel that ts to bring | ing, pro ‘ope no unnisual | lief to anffering and want ahall be generomnly given, without question as to who the suffers ing persons are, ¢ room Was about half filed, and th Jnam, The O'Donoghue occupied he cost_of the res! diana, this was taken place, @ wom iy take | Hinited to €150,000, The transfer of the | fer me sitle | ho, te onl nly, and 1! Smithson Library, the Secretary rays, hag! | MANS. Sept. 14, The Northern bosille | She. ot ie anid Tle sald he wanted arsenic *' ered his ny n the druggist’ hand aw irl | not previously got | m ixnorance oF was and that arsenic. » Ei ni T have awaited a’ Iie the brary | Indians have rofised to meet the Cc gerons and suspected persons have been made | the chair, ‘The lecturer #nid he came to ¢ to be left in the same stilluess while in tended to awaken an inte am - To eiclock larreerontnet they | PROGRESS AND RETENT OF Tim PROTILANOR by the Papal authoritlesat Viterbo, near the | tabltsh a perfect tnderstanding between the my coffin, | | at Comress. which cannot fall In & unions they agreed to withdraw all tro caferrecn.7 and 8 o'clock last eroning, they | FROGRESS AXD RxtErr ov rice PasriLegom, frontier of (ie Roman territory E hand the Irish people. He advocated that Dr Aaseh ahd tnd {Wo BOrvants, © Capitol An appropriation of @100,000 wna | from tt Powder River country. awn taut, and the limbs of the | made themselves known, They took a drink | inieet n into an epidemic before Ist of | residential monhood suffrage and vote by | take my body in care, may ace munpany it made by Congress for the pureh: of the | © females completely torn off by | at the pump, in the yard, and were then in-| July, Corpus Christ, a port midway bee ; ee i P Hert Sacre sous oF les tre war vow likeure ot Genenl Paice Laren: momseding Virginia. htontng ¢ lla} the woman's foot at the Vite! tnto the house, Mr. Woll asked if they | tween Galveston and the mouth of the Rie heal die tbh lai te er confirmed that the Prussian war stoops Per | Pt" (swe of my poor witt's death should | ext Inthe United Staten, ‘and ibe neces | Ricwtosn, Va, Sept. 15. Tho ible, and tock «it boar w phystetan from | Lote ahe lismediatcly recogaiaed, Mrs. Woll | norte net wiontfoned”, Neatly: 400: ferme @, hesty to the Greek insurgents | 1 a ; 1 the news of my poor wi ath H Vite f wregtity OE geil vote fur the first thine tn this State to- | the islarid, who looked after the guffercrs told her they | the fever hav in these three Candia, has jnet been officially f | tha wnd Meduss are to fail for the Mediters not prove trie, my body should he placed | a separate building ty already forvshadowed Pena eet Ate LR of Richman wun | tL ecachiog this clty, The woman's maine is siete Ss (sRittle tomas SA" tir Beste tak The Turkish government Las concluded | aucan for the protection of North German | somewhere unlll the Einpress rejoin me in | SeeeceKintt | Wier Me caanen eee it mond wil | Mary Glew, a ea tiventy five yearns nl th red anil til, and | always badly policed, those ple-% eqaunit eee ¥ was prope | subjects. Tho sloop Augusta proceeded on @ ers othe puolices to ce Uist the RAT Foto on the question of a subscript wo | girl's atin Years; the | asked to be shown to bed ax avon ns possible. | cape the destrover before Poecmter. 4 aot to «end to Candis, as was prop ete ee ae meee agente Ie Jona necemary orders be forwarded (0 CAptIM) AW suisciey, Sept 1h Seeretary Sex| mill nf dollars to the Chesapeake and stepdaughter of Micuacl Con- | Mra Woll’ hed ‘vorsited come after Srinktey 2 decing tre, o Fevcamnbers mixed Commission, consisting of Ottoman rn a ne hi m a ida hk “eobitisean 00 tab rd, toward the close of last week, gave a| Ohlo Rallrond. | ber fi lta file od ie er ® woman | at (be pump, but by way of explanation, eal | ton and New O-" vans became victims en route neinbers, to inquire Into and re- 1@ Mount Cenis Suiumit railway ave also the gooilness Becta ack Pe * . Jetoployed tn his family have rarcly water alwaya made her sick. Acupof strong | or after. a - ‘ wa x eatenbers t6 tage inte a te AMF BEL Lee Ih Cis duis GE eae No ro that the widow of ty Hithful companion jarting dinner to Count Wrdenbrack, who | Cob Meallory hws returned from Farmville | knowi a ni Thing acckdent, Its ree | coffee war made for her, but after Caking two | supposing cyl: bul BU eae U venoeent ort up levauces of the Cretans, | saalheidh arte siriberio® ia arms, Mirauion, can go to kurope ON OBC Hay for several years past reprovented Ate | Where be has been investignting the cause of | Ported that the istander who refused to throw | of three sips, she started to bed. Ti, canner ta Walsh the Gaitrene it Reeve. Bs nthe teat eighteen tnonthe Ly rel He of the War vewscles reckon the tere 0 | ee an et Mes airy and Mini ter [the recent riot at that place, Mis report | Sih the Me had bis wife on the boat, and te | Durhog the ight Mr, Rahe's family, were | ih piranbi, [8 Sve the caltreak be New Moscow, Sept, 15.—The Grete, of this | lows In the main the great rod of the First the fuliiment of this request us che ie . eaatracea in suite OC), an laos AE th ha be ned rintil +he had | Alsturbed by noisce in the room occuplet Ly | q travelling Hebrew incrchant of oelde tity, in a tending articte this moruing, pays.a | Napolcon orer the Mount Conis pass, was | Charged by me to remain with my mother at | Plenipotenttary, and ts now on the eve of | cinvrages f howe vent 10 the | time to wet the deceased parties, and Mr. Rab nally | with tie bundles of onde heonahe Weer ig te to the United States for its | euccessfully traversed on the 2st of August “again thank hears fur tho | Hepartare for Rurope. Among the guests | Pees at re go up t down stairs. While he | from Galveston across the country by ralle high tribute to the United State the 2 i T again thank son from my heart jor the | {e : : hy. hrlolee - tempted tt, and wa: there Mr, Woll came down two or thr + pone te the course on the Cretan question, as exeraplified | over ite whole length of forty-eight wiles, | tra Which you take on Me ateount, and | Present were the French and Brithh: Minis | k reg Ae Eines, and went out Gotha pune Waahe cance | foud.and down the Bayon ‘Teche t6 that ime teria site ot . " Tremain your well-wishing ters, The Austrian Sceretary of Legation | rk. ae nies, find went out to the pump ta the yard. | portaa centre of th by the recent resolutions of Congress, and | by 8 locomotive en Tremain your aL emia The A Sccretary of Legation an Whee the partion beenme' guise Mrs faho | Boney, keer nent panne, te Tee Fegards the cxample of Amcrica asthe begin | Telegrams from India, dated Calcutta, Peasy will act as Charge @ Affvires until the arrival Constieutio ener ty fourth CRIME. agaln retired, but o Bay eatire Aine Jogk | ) 0 attended upon the sick peddl ing of s more healthy condition of affairs in| August 3 says: Favorable accounts are re- | GENEIAL GRIFFIN, of Count Wydenbrack's success |) -Aadey; Mate Hct Chatenllon (ioe | ABs Biorolng, be wes Foe Teles Prov | whid Was murrounded by his infected packs, Raita Melee aoa Ah ek Pegi ay rd ofonk T sat tha {ieee Wiidstaly- Cont Y Shocking Murder of a Woman, Woll asking for water, He anid he wanted ctlon. to bis own! Europe ay amine ditricts. The crops : i _ | flee oe nt Mofstock tae weg Rovio, Ext, Sept. 7. One of the most | pitcher full, that he was burning mp,” Me And, after one of hls daughters had : Hin. : | [are thriving. « a still prevalls in the | Gatvssto, Thxas, Sept. 15th, 1°67 —/ tlttee on the Iinpenchment question fe mow [TP CNT MM ER A Committee! borstlie and brutal touders it heaerer bane (and Mre. Rabe both went to hitn, and took 4 tho fatal stage of Liack vomit, he Viexsa, Sept, 1, Count Charles Von | northwest provinces of the Panjaub, Bens, General Grillin died at 11 o'clock, this mor being printed at the Government printing | ys On aan edt Prati mucders it hasever tect bin some water, As soon nt be took 9] was himeelf attacked and soon died. |The Frankenstein, who is at prevent performing | gat is healthy and the harvest prospects aro , ing, of yellow fever. oftice. ‘The prossmen and press-ferders have | OM Slate Prisons, made w lengthy written ree | my duty to record, tiws just been committed | drink he fell back apparently: lifeless, and | fret is mentioned to Ulustrate how Inaldloualy, the duties of the Austrian Ministor at Copens | good, ‘ Laka | There wer taea intervene (neds sae ghia ice aithse | Mort, concluding with the following articte: | one atk! « half miles exet gf bere, om the line | erhired tn a few moments afterwards. Kime | the fever makes its way from placo to plact ood, here were seventeen Interments today. | al 0 Kecreey istics 1. hare bball ba aus Sapedlatensenl ot | G0 tia Pulaara, usec Kb ‘ipdtes he neighbors were sent for, and Dr. P= | and how vitally important, an external eaa Ragen, has been appointed Minister to Wash+ |” geventy native Christians are reported to - ao! It is known that at the time of the pava. ato te a Vy. the. uw Tan | Of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chieazo | tor D. Perchment was also siinmoned, but ice is in the whole rogion of the grea& bagton, rice Count Wrdenbsock, relieved. — | ye imprisoned at Nagasaki, Japan, on ace 7 Serene eee sination of President Lincoln, dob Wilkes 6th the alvice to hold | Rallway. The name of the murdered we before the latter arrived life was extinct. * rent int of thelr relig ae | Boston, Sept Lith, 1 This afternoon | pith was stopping at the National Hote Mew fi eee bare. Cat age 1 was lying at the back part of the| New Iberia has a Toward. Assoctationy , thiols Bad the corner atone of the new Cathedral of the pally Mo niudimeth eal y alk yoars, Vit was not known that she was dead | whieh o Mi by " vit twenty yeart fet that her body was quite cold, it was sup- | ation a few weeks ago, Before the epldemi Loxpos, Sept. 4 m from Bom- | The Manche in this city, Th try Keven years son, an indusrrions Tad of te toraing following the Gwardicm says the week | Holy Or course of construction on day announces that the Aret steamer of the | just ended was one of the most dull during ! the sort " the War Departs of ed hin t i Ady an expedition has left India for Abys- | the year. Many of the Oldham milla were the corm n and Washi ircets, what bagwage he had tn the hos | aball be daed by | Any q Sit n Miedee ne posed that she had expired several hours be- | reached headway Inthe latler city, Mrs 5 y sald with imposing ceremonies tn the arte bagmage (he bad ty the to | Ee 1 the employ of the | fore. As soon as the physician came he | Schmidt sent up @1,400 to the Loward off nia to explore the coast and find suitable | to close for elx days, and at Bi se multitude, At the to! remaln, thongh ordering that Ttnbontd | ie iat | "rus two cena e small pecs G | mate Inquiries in’ regard fo the aymptoms, | cers of the former place places for s landing. Ten steamers, chartered | was a good deal of “short time chose of the ceremontes Archbishop McClusky, | Hot be delivered to any ¢ Hr Arne ror | eug.cenat m the reed wane reas Mt & email plece of tand, on | and e announced that it w: case of |The city of Houston was reached by the by the Government, have already suiled fre The Varia correspondent of the London | of New York, delivered an address, ‘The exe | PiCtors of the hotel yesterday treeived a let= Betarion,. Ie shail antes clently ¢ theit oe | Gtantiatad pants was sub- | epidemle three or four weeks ago. It will de ‘ | ter from C.K. Bishop, the commedian, who | office «of Nis f timated value of the Cathedral is a million | writes on behalf of Ralwin Booth, hn vehich he | aia physician, whe aball be appou England for India, where they will be used | Zinc says The stagnation in husiness at the Coroner's Jur adduced before \s fatal work there until winter, Twice, Tease) ana leniuae ores within my memory, ta the mild winters, the nye troops an punt of wi 0 | prove in is le sore e ordinar: mdent of Pi igh ms ome P bor ath hi i tran mY munitoas of war to | prevent in Pari somthing extraordinary. edn halo dlls, Ilan they Feet that hls bronher's rank he forest rt Pee ot Fragen say yoae| ACE mMBICN He DOY. WOE TO Rin enc ond | ane net enuars reat tee Uke porto tok | ever a been readied i that ety toms Che i gine vusara ang | OC, Hatsteal “enterprnes the publ | the land Healy geass 10.00 | woomrarh pewers and perform auch "duties igre: | {He mother to her wash-tub to flulah washing | tne previous to the time they culled at | previous yar, But ail: well Informed physte sonia ian oe cre and) weslth, the wily of Inbor, by whieh the | = preaslon of all Of Wilkes, Booth’s +f Gower tu the catiy jabs the oral or distett Peaks | komme which were necded for theit | Rube's, ‘They had frequently expressed a de- | clans in the South now clalm that sanitary other articles, which, were recognized as be-| million must live, eannot thrive and progress ‘uy crew of (h He sa | tentiaries, andatter penal and retormatory iasth. | Stinday change of clothing. The hou: ermination to poison themselves, and Mr. | cleanliness and care will expel the scourge haska, at New Orleans, consisted of 10 men, | bs amonnt of his broth ever inay be the tuttone within the Stat ‘as the Legisiature sball by | stands 6 hieinien to thalieere nething over fifty feet from the | Woll stated that If an oj railroad track, and on either side shrubbery | fered they wouid carry. the tonging tothe bark Enoch Benner, Captain | without «ome gnarant ever of | from these places, { sign’ intoexe-| The for the futur | Of that number 7) Lave had yellow fever, | Nature may prov enner, have recently been picked up at sen, | The London Times of the 2d September, | aud 21 have died not the. bill. The prt. 6 foe the abe | Cet Tene Rae een ide ‘owing and now populous towns o¥ Lsapadlip baal ail r % | The Fondon 7% f the 2d Beptember, | aud 21 bave died APIALORG EC Lae Haden’ thou ahi eRIBE: tortie bof the Nate Prisons of Rloeal | Min Kefeay tae eeeuit to profiwely as 10 | entlon. It wt he has read medi- | Mullican, Navasota, Huntsdile and Lagram off Cape Cle ne Enoch Benner sailed | speaking of Napo cont epecctcs aud | Forty deaths from yellow fever occurred | War pepartment veatentay: morning aud hee with powers and duties to be | [ie {t froin the view of persons on the track, | ci u uber at years past he | in Texas are now smitten by the ¢ demic bese: (bia 0e1 0 ha 84d Ob Aniwit leat for | nosiilontn eerone, pave a Orleans during the 24 hours ending | \¥ at Departinent yesterday morninus and | Unless directly opposite to it. The boy was | has poisons of all _kinds in the house. | New Ocleans 1s not, and cannot f 5 7 tGo'clock Saturday morning Frank | ft i q nk, tof Police abatt be | Working most of the forenoon, within half «| Whon he 4 anos be, a8 Boston In the absonce of any further partie] ‘The first condition of autocracy is infalll- | We acagek Saturday moraing. © (an. Franke | but this request, it iy sald, was positively re- te, who shall | Mm ‘the house, aud nothlug occurring to] w: eet eet ga erday, however, he | badly Infected ae In 1463; but in that section gulare, it te feored the bark bas been lost, | bility; the only apology for absolutiam ltaeatratenetyieae | feed : ave | attrac tention tn that® directiony he | designe had teem ‘aroused. ‘In’ hie workers | eatihe Rois est, Usk Of the Northers a m ed fortune merc iste ore | he follow onde yoaterd noon, wher 0 , manos pockets | and the foreign—the ansceptible or unacelle can Or on ea ed good fortine ‘The mere [iron pene b.reseh uecmenee: wees|2e tal oriter was issued yoaterday | the ge j Continued until noon, when he weut to’ the | were found two ropes, made from ‘an old | mated—-portion of the foprlation reside, nd Loxnon, Sept. 14.—Tho usual annual race | hegre Severe radeon tent fa | tions the ‘wim ‘of, 642,000,000 ax. the price | wits tte | “Omarriving at the house he found things | teuplated here te subbowed they con | in which most of the hotels and board of clipper ships from China to London, with | cession. Buch are the diffientties with which, | Which we are to give for the Russian possess | RMN OF THR ARMY, BO) eee veritas considerably disarranged, and on examina | ed were cach “about, Bfly-twe m Of oge, | ronsce are situated, the lafection is repo years of age, ' to have difused Itself widely. This scctiom seven children, four of | extends from Canal street southward (up the | river), towards Carrolton; while in the downme otified of the oc- | river section, below Canal street (northw: ng. and after empannel- towards the old battle Geld), but few fat, ant Gespnars Orricr pis No. ¥6,— Distrie mperate with the C Freedmen's Huren ia al tia Geer GrOn BE tues ban inet wean: | tntene tof his own instincts and his un: | ns, that eum payable with six trou lads, Lesh erate kha f ten, ba rap M | clo’s traditions, the Indiscretion of panegyr- | Instead of money fecided. Sixteen rhips started rimultaneons: | isis has beset tho path of the ThiAL Napo- | — It 4s announced that ly. Eaily to-day the Tacping arrived at her | leon. ‘The perpetual unrest under which the York, aud Pat Shepp, | Emperor's partizans describe bitn ax Inbc will Heht for the light Wels n= | plibedls mis trletm, in re | tion he found one of the drawers in the bie | and leave « family ” nty dollar Na- | whom are small. lece, and @| Coroner Clawson waa er missing. He! currence this 11 y Aaron, of d, of Clueinnath mnship | duclig the a fifty cent rey Bmith intone of the pnd: mber of employes and voluns |S y'with the pi dock, and thus won the honor of being the 4 sale vf his mother, but she could! ing a jury, the ficte as above. stated | cae atte. | is, however sa eril of hia own eect 81,000 neide, near the Latter city, two | teer# still retalned In xorvice, by aiving des | preceding veet!n, the Legislature shall provide by | to whe | , above stated were | cares occur, ‘The latter iucludes the ol fastest ship. The Doncaster races have | wut ey innate unaired eee m be Nonse Hey wear Whe Tater ely, E80 Tat ae officers an eu-ied men ofthe ariny Re chule otiva bate wn Eto extending over |! ie then ¢ eriniealet {be helo Biel ee eee aa | qefrench quarter.” |The daily returme ended, and the mecting has been very suce | a charge, he has always at Rand the a (nm lataai (Fick Of tha Maine Nat | to thelr places, where It ean be done without | the whale uf the Bate with a force popurtionate | wrote laborers, WhO At once alarmed. (he SPOUT Perr ta ide gather Meneses Fath Seine : 900, | ridding bimscif of apart of it. His first step i manifest detriment to the service her pol saat pores Fay or te ae GH Ranude orth ieuadralind Tux cminent statesman, Prof, Murtin B, | street, though containing more than balf the tessful. Tho Nursery Plate, valued at £200, Ke Nlanse part of | rat ate | laru ektn neceigaed liv the Bier Cor ik TN ane, | tht bilie'firce shalt Ue organized except under ra and people of this place, belie lig SRE SEC Don aTobe eee ine WE "| to restore public contidenee should be to in- | {cto produce a tease, dated several monthe |p 7 BY order GRANT, || fe prdinony she had been fully dealt with. Hot a short son, Will probably be chosen President popu ne city, about twelve was won by Wel Hermit the win | [ ase, ral month EF. D. Towsannn, Aset. Adjutant.Genernt the: &, The Governor he % | Umes as inany fatal cases of the fever occur on by Mi L . | spire the nation with self-reliance; and such n | trevbnelys which tranches wilt tie | BD. iG ; he Governor may remove the Saperine | time elapsed Ull the most diligent eearch was | of the North German Parliament. last tion. below C , ger of the £20, and Friponler of the Don | fecling will hardly spring up till the people | [nterest ba the business toa third party, and | Mr. ¢ Coon, chief bookkeeper of the Fo ee tee sfurcrintendent, of | being made in every direction from the house, | Revonrs from Mississippi, Arkans oa rie ceccrom be ow Coral street. Pere stakes, valued at £ are trusted with some control of thei own | gf eves bln from any further reee | cash division of the United States Treasur nalieasance oF mlafonennce 1a Oflce, it was nig wntil the body was found, iihar erypineite dillarariqaalinaica foray se Wd iced + aot Mop hon Abeigrc- | | destinies. | ponsitiiit : | killce, ins resigned that potition te nccept the | Qhrperngalaat him aud-giving. Min an ‘oyportas | ing Ina horribly’ mangled condition, meat | Tennessee say that the worm la damaging (111% nut, la noticing (hese renvarks, tha Rs Assistant on reship of the ational "ng >| en old stamp, about undred fee “ol utton very Bevel and Vol vot neta end perpeime Mansrinurs, Sept. 14 ‘The Yacht John T. ord Nisnater, Tie bearing in the Howland will ease, bee fest tant cual rsblp of th C Nat beng hoard. im hie. th Fane | anil tum, abt one hundred feat from | eotton very severely, | dicululy'from the river to Lake, Ponchaw ations, concerutug the | 1 tunticiny of cotton, | was heat wiling In the ex-| Anam Manks, charged with robbing the train. Th Mua ot Ms nother a | Adams Express Company ta Ten j we are places of safety: nbove Care see about Felton fo which stixceptible persons may fh ‘ull particulars of the loss of the Ameri- | fore the United Sta at Boston, eloxe lexan Avis reports that His Royal Highness Vomne! Pasa, the Viceroy of Bxypt, has are | can treme to be Revised colton rey moval, Ww are rived at that city on bis return from his ex-| Baltimore fur Havre, are given by the Tt wilt probably ve gome wees pare, Peon Briwa ved by tHe: lneresary. Oc Ibe the Lay weltering the clotted blout ihat | « year ao of 91,600, was arrested In Riche | ate'me ica aul and nursing, and. 60. vitally tended visit to Western Europe, and that he | leh papers, ‘The ecaman Armstroi vdeciton dn the ense Is reached portation Donde are abslished and bill m With by the terrible blows she had received on the | parent ie 1 BSE AY Wie tate boom. oa board in thelr f should continue te | 4 ~| Turk Board of Health, « Philadelphia, have removed the President, ard of Directors of Girard College Weosrer, from Mala- final sey fafected was reccivod with great rejoicings by his | alove survives, give the following » Rib arrieeliin eaeie be well housed, that thy ng are entationved in plice of ther ubjects. ment: lales fictallie tags for marking ck partof her heat, with an axe, from the them an tu be id of the murderer yesterday, ’ ‘ Richard &, Sinith, for reve wns atively requ | » Santos Gotin, Chaleman, | ne lay on her loft elbow, apparently we Hhousand boxes of raging, being Brvelk sire, Irabiicly: ma vied bie peogle ok ‘ From Europe by Steamer. for \wo below, and then they were cramped A ten, LED. The former matron re the wuried in the sand, Her sur twas ted | OM “ da | "ies fete fa roported ta Gasay: & coat was also reinstated double-cnder Len from Key On th 1 the tax upou tightly about her neck, and the aduption ikem ehip belonging to asin of Joly npletely | vit Victims attiched tham ig fhe Steamers Deutehland City of) Yarmouh, N.S, strong wind at 8 W., the boat | Lerrens from the scene of the war on the j parte rewiring the | envered with blood that the material of which | West, arrived at Fortress Mouroe yesterday. | wes Mdeinice Of (ormier $eere, Th ak . Washington bring two day's lier news from Pate state that the Brazilian detachy mt bad | Waakinslen Pacts and Hamers fe two oftcere abould be | {twins taade could not be told. per WaL Hy | She was boarded by the quarantine officer, he bere cases were fataly It wae siated in Paris that the Marquis de yee Rio fee Alien are ec tig teainet it A. Mtonation of the charges aud “evidence for: | rovisluns ir with blood on it, giving unmistakable evf-) board, and ordered her into quarantine. liateee Any daring (ype Bok ee ar warded by Mr, Trey, decided t der aa pension of Mr, Callicott and permit the prose | the vel tnke its cour, The order of suse | sion in oral Hoards of Visitors and the | mien leaipedisisiys Th fitted control uver lural police or ite supp sto Mr. | @ Liew, | the last weeks of Al n playing an! and first halt of September; this year the eatro, | average daily mortality bas been about, ates | by fever, and twenty by_ otber Preerye| hokta Its known thas the dence that it was the instrument by which | gpwiy Roorm, who has be was killed. P Susticlon strongly potnts to a Ger i + being con Mousticr had dispatched a note to all the | dd of August modern briltiant ady nk of the Paras each diplos : a | Noi 1PM. apoke a bark belc vayan army had been executed by Ose French diplomatic agents abroad, to the ef | N31 1, Mi apoke bark Velonging to Shiela, | 4 | ccution fect thot the Imperial visit to Salzburg was] bread, but they could ‘not supply any, but | THe Internal Reve In Bos. | pension will be engagement at the Hollday Street Baltimore, received a wound In the hand on cluding ‘some ‘an act of courtesy and condolence, and shows | fre, Ones of C4 ws p* at a pan Bare, elaed o6e Ru “aie lh nly | Lis parttns koa Fe fet rberivta ees Ae Comin: || Las arrest Hae Just been | Thursday evening, which has compelled him | total ntaber of new cases of fever dally hag that the interview of the two sovercigns | strong at 8. W., a a ruck the boat, Sbe | from Bullalo. The alchohol was 40 per cent. | are of such a natare, and the evidence so np-| Mr. C. Dwrenr made a minority repo t to leave the stage for a short the, rapidly increased from 120 or more to 130 te Corms a guarantee for the peace of Europe. | turned over acain, and righted almost immedi: | gioye proof, and. instead of being put Ii | parcutly well-founded, Uat (here casa. be Mo | nig the appointinent of a Board Remarkable Sutcide in Minnesor Fripay night @ train on the Grand Tru | 2), and we are warranted in stating that foe r oil and the principal part | {' ie water, which placed them in great dis- ‘They were all suffering jarap and paina in thelr lege, ~( 8th apo e bave been not less them ts under dally care in New The Charity Hospital om nd, on arrival in Koston, was scattered snatile ground for inter abont the city in small quantities, Forged | proceedings instituted by the legal | ve | Certificates bad been is | tative of the Government. The Secretary bas | O! The Paris Patrie denies that the Berlin five Managers of Heine, to be appointed | | A man giving his name ae William ¥. “Cabinet had asked the Freneh Government by the Governor ani B¢ who shall hold | steams, of Chicago « pe ten years: sold Hoard shall have all | sicnree of Chicago, of the firm of Wall Railroad, near St. Hyacinthe, ran over two © | horses on the track. Ten cars were thrown Bt | {for explanations relating to the Salzburg longing to Liverpool, bound to Que 7 designated Mr. Willian 8. Andrews, o' the manageinent of prisous and appolut rms attorneys, shot bicisslf about ine | down @ steep embankment and) dediy | Goneon ses —siware overcensaoe a | i . | We find the follow number of | deshy M 7 charity pationts of every class; the bes m eupply of Breed, elitlie oll end tobecss: The m Bad t lowing tn amber of | sie Calliott’s deputies, to take char | prison officers. Adjourned, o'clock on Sunday night, in his room at the aged. No one was serious! he ty patio ery clase; the beau meeting. foe ch the host dls Dex report the miceratie | the Pomeroy (Oblo) Hanier: David Evana, | Me Callies deputlen, to take olin Saver Tamer nih damaged. No one rlously injured. | tittle honpital known as the © flotel Diea,” @ wherehe| 4 ly { A telegram from Madrid, based apon of-| Stat they were fou Bory afterwards gut ont ot | Fecently trom Cleveland, wud mare Pavaica Adios aha’ Caniog ArArce froma Quebec says the ITouse | model of aseolicece in lin aursing and ne tie Presiite mucceasor und 3 i sad from Tronton, was Instantly killed att ! was stopping. He went to Albert Lee to pase, but now overcrowded, as its. ¢ wlal dispatches, states that Contreras bad | oll again, and had no light for the compara, of to the Ten Mr. Callicott | Pr of Commons will meet im the last week ia ‘ rerowded, (as its copactag 5 nything warm treat or drink. ‘They cat | folling mill, on the Bd instant. He wa Mr Callicott Ieft | [¢is becoming more and more apparent! transact. business, and by 9 arran Is only about 100 beds, 0 e | erossed the French frontier at Luchon, with | tic byardstnat secured the ballest, and athe | operative. in the nail department, and_on | fof New York to-night Times, 1408. | avs tho Tray Times, Bept Ih that tie Con. | eameatt, (laine, nd had made srrance: | October to pase a bill for supplies. Another | sxlcet psivete patieete hag iy i bis band of 400 men, who were all Alarmed | Interna tings of he boat, to barn. 1 the 11th | parsing by the end of the tne role which | | ft has been learned that the etter of Aug. eet wii unable tr complete he work | howe, where he had a brother ving whi | lon ts to held la February. The tocal | etrect Yatraualy ta the Muilst by the French authorities, ‘The insurrection | from <uebec, which furnisbed them with e litile Peoupling, and. bufore mssistance. cable Guin Kanaheriting, aida about the | tn ime to sutmait a proposed Conatftuton to | H¢ kad not seen for twenty years. He spent | Parliament will meet during the interval, | Mlutrcty with [but few be | wasatancnd, The| bread and a few candies, Experienced very | Misc uinsenite wantin? (h - Ae iiat in te | ng Obie | Taw m Fire Department of 8t. Louis, i the pee every] in afew d ives sian He taal bina teeta uttered for hoeytal care. Heelaae iiitary authorities have @ avis pleat the coming election. There ds | wife, He seemed at times in wreat distress of the went to his | Mo., had their tenth annual parade on Suture tel | day, The Department now embraces 88 tu0n, nd GH horses, 10 engines, 10 carrin rumor of a rising at Vigo was fulse, and the | Roxy wether, the, wing being trim 8 We bo Fe | ' west of (he country fs tranquil Wn wlth’ Grane fe; bore Ub for Corky Cape || So "Wear by oning. a t aking every bone tn bie t ‘A now chroular of the Porte to the Powers | Citar by, thelr reckoning being N, H. about 80 | breaking every bone In lk er Sheridan, — He f Mr, Khickley's d declares himself in full wee md that Gen, Siekles waa tantly killed, after whieh he | val o through the coupling of tae ro!ls, | strong terms ly. | nnd rhetor et now that the Convention will | tind. About hall-past ely adjourn, perhaps until the mide | FooM, Aut atnive the inmates of the t dle of November, or possibly until May, ‘This | Were startled by the report et a revolver y M. a rea etrick the boat and | phe Satna gallon. petunia. tooon lie | Oona: Win Ie 4 n he falling of a body jartin and othe carry lng hospital outside the infected disteiet nowses the comets det ofthe Cnn rac ta, id fat Sars est | TM, NMR gee ety my Serko meno | A inn a oh el | gat Me Mtg Ke | 1090 Tet of howe mae, Pook thd wddee telat wate he pee { @ian insurrection, and states Chat all that ro- Fi were threw into the water, | afternoon, about halfapast threo «ely j thn ie te no taweyer and theretore, Whe bal) smenced its seasons In dune aud closed therm | ball entered the eye, causing instant death, | trucks and 2 fuel carts war the old butte-ild, Yet the fever mb is to reorganize the politl- it revolyiny as all four of the | General Grant was driving ata fart Ae On | HOP SOR foneee oe ne I i cH ythe 1th of October, The present body The followiag is the substance of his letter! ‘Lie Colorado, from Mong Kor riveg | Wade sad ravages tn the military ranks Maains to be done us trying to get he iad got | Fourth street west, beiwosn SE and N atreets | ler he would not have answered the Tins had far more Inbor omits hyands. tga | #0 the publ it hg im qtoog Kong, ariived | proved that Gen, Sheridan's sanitary orders | . * eal administration of the island. An amnesty | Cr". t yetwnten thet mast, and | north, he ran over'& little child of Win, C, | httnente Uronght forward in the Cat worked quite as industrously, ‘The labor | Atucet Lea, Faxrnoan Co, Mian, At San Francisco om Saturday morning, with | early tn the season were vitally important, te to Le granted to the Cretans who took part | by that moans she | Harper, who resides at the conier of Fourth | bul he ts satisfied that the spirit of the ree | i hctate It dy Very large, (cid allege ter tO0 September Uihs' sgh f | dates of Japan to the 2d of August, Biatys| Pensacola, always a favorite haunt of yale ; } Sm tos inearrartion: r mane | atid Rudge strecte, | Fortunately the child was | Sitr Ii'the course he. pure | Huporcant to te done in bite. The th Tithe Publics rina tree native Christians bad been arrested, | 10% fever, will, a8 De Bell, ofthis commals K The People's Garcile of Florence, mentions ition all | the child sustained greater injury than was at | sued. Nvertiser Vth | dore'pouaing te saul be am} sai her of persone whe, wet on by Ekuow not whom, | Que American and two Englishmen had bea | too painfully trom his naval experience, ba rumor, according to which the King of Seen ibe ol | iret atpposed. As out a ral evuld | There appears to be w genoral belle that i Nes dave bane togeter to caytire wud torture and | nrantered by the Japanese at Nagusakl, | avourged wall winter, Its present popllas ' . ched Garibald! friendly | served a bi ig down towards them, ‘They | he stopped his horse and re Ato Mr | the President will issue Instenetions to the Saally hang me for woe know not. I) J. Ross Browne's second report o , | tion, fortunately, ts less than 6,000, Taly bad reprosshie i : aoe wna | weealt quite cheentd with the hope tuer Harpers, expressing regret at the occur: | Distrlet Commanders to open tip revistration DISASTERS, eT Nea re yrd tort wae ced em Oe seo - td tho | Suspension of Government works there wid terms with bis attempts again: , Fellef, but instead of rendering them nny ald Sonera a b m States, J have good uithe fonntl Tone 4 : le States and | throw the poor laboring population upow jet upon h be that 0 Hae to them, bolsted the Du away Without elving (an our after the mate, VArmstrong to pray for hin. ‘They all prayed | (Mass) Journal, Atnos Cole, a young min pointing out to him the danger to the publie | Peace ud the tranquility of the nation which would be created by any further hos- that Mr. Johnson will don stated ‘before in these die ident will advise the Di] Cuxcannart, Sept. 16th. Jers to fixa uniform day for ity for syle such thing, J hes, the T trlet Coun ‘Territories will be completed this month. It} very slender resources, embraces the most comprehensive and acci A few other towns have become Infected, rate exhibit ever made, and gives the product | Dutt Is tu these we have mentloned that thd Fall expenses for | in the South hu dtiey. neu: says the Lewiston tapay foren broke ont PY vg | together, and continued wo for some tin 4} the employ of the Lewiston Steam MIL Co. i bioe ehouse pees edgy fn: é | destroyer will reap bis fatal hurvest. Tha ile effort. Th language Is eald to havo | WENT An CRs ated they mere aw and | Mucicieey Of the Lewiston scam MUI Ao) gtocthone ail the isricts. “Under three baat pia bo ie Nook of warehouses on the | Sionin here 1 and cane d this year at $70,000,000, and Nevada | towns that we shall not bear frou will probe principally determined Garibaldi not to re-| then warbed off land ou the bottom | sinned and. fell ipiaintig wcliioes | Constr ton law regiatration ts to be opened | corner of Blxth aud Bayriller strects, owned | cause f aye pot, been, In Minn silver at $19,000,000, | ably be Mobile, Baton Rouge, anu tbe vie h 4on the Lafourche. ‘Orleans peat the lamentable expeditioo of Aspro- ot the, Livy qe” Ae anerwarte | 4 caught In the knives the plainer which | furtecn days before the election, This will| by W. B, Moore & Co,, flue of which were | with two perso h, and monte cil very. mic hia efieproed te | Was revolting at the rate oi Bi) revalic | FC 4 Teter aa rote eacan at gus | Completely destroyed. The total loss will P, shook hagds with all of them, Vio tong bis wife's | tons per ininute, and his right aria instantly | Pisht Co regtsler ges ¢ bye f the ¥ ch @40 The tet The Prussian press continied, on the eub- | took bande wits al cviiew, Nh ti ecaine [ acveréd nbar the knouisegs “Lhe tfortiate | Pardon proclamation, to ‘assert thelr right | Probably rea Va gaee Prine fect of tho interview at Salzburg, a system | very eaclicd, and bit the ca bh. ‘The | man seems then to have attcuapted to release | M4 the Mresiies , ree noses | Creare ae ‘ “a Captain, puated him from bim, and wall: “Jobo, | hiinself with hie. left arn fore | sary thot he shall do anything further ff the warchot : cky Tos Of unincasured attacks on France and Aus | MPG RM Make, don’, bite me" ‘The mate then | aust in the plaluor and tke med cit | matter than what Is herein indleated,—Aalit| 66° Mist, 060,000; the Kentucky 7 to the Binte TnKw boys wero Injured in Buffalo on | and will remain the centre of sutfering | Saturday by the Qxplosion of @ glass bottle | rellet Allaid given by the North can be gontaining gunpowder. One of thew, anied | most speedily and eifectually plied freee ii decare | Yobn Fenn, was terribly cut over the right | paces cant of Galveston abd. Texas are COM 8 for the sole purpose of | temple, One of his eyes, the legs and other | Lerned: weok’s stand lent hands upon myse beet Lew far the ae wis, fell uver the boat and unk immediately. About | jo en aun wht aero muerd eae bacco Works, owned by 8. 8, Newman, Mise ae cane! @;| portions of his body are badly cut, and his CM AID 18 NEEDED, xd Murpuy) asked Arm. | [Ot 7 ww. Alinost y der M. Clayton, of | P mow MccH Some Prussian officers have been sent to} 1). M: the lad dwar Marpiy, sexed Arie | ie test seon of youn this crisis, | Ite understood that the President assured | Which contained a large stock of Marba Couny ing vest oie Wart aie, | life i despaired of, Tha camentss-> * ‘Warsaw to Instruct Russian officers and scr- | Shortly afterwards & sea swept bin away, aud | he wos ng aeroes the will, covered with | @ prominent government official who had an | grain, deposited on storage, 4 in reference to sume law ‘whica seems to be unanimor ‘nd tls | interview with him to-day, that henceforth | mer's stove store, $20,000; ¢ vorge Leltehe’s | Matta.aay strand, aluuough’ on Suntay eat | Taz United States gunboat Penobscot, | of the opivion that not less than #7 rere washed off. ‘The captaln erie p | left hand and wrist dang’ held by @ alll 4 cause I learned farker was about to | Lieut, Wm. B. Cushing, bi should be sent (telegraped) from New ¥ Addition to the American breect-loading rife | fy" paur wife. and fatilyr"-and be’ Wen sunk: | titct te=h to the elbew.. fie went, peruumpa, | ffeun thone whe gave fall and hearty supe | bonded warehouse, contain ag w large quan. | OW ihe stare today, as T understand. ho did ton pee ie from then ae Srary day during the wight Of the epidemiee er f Armstrong meceeded in regatning the boat, and | y handred fect in this hos 1 | port to . | tity] of whiskey, 000; Uy 1 inter to set oul to-morrow morning for Reck~ The Howards of Galveston and Li edopted by tho Russian army, tho needlo-gun ba he way whon he Wan di | port tothe admintraion, Hleadsct depart ty] of whiskey, (98400, U. a Custom | fory'Piod Count ewe Wut ap dat bots [alle fom thereon the 2 tah. She aled| te Hare y a tate ' le tain and the survivor, Armsitong, | blor right arm entirely: ‘gone geants in the handling of the needle-gun, In| thea (he captain a survivor, Armstron gon femalned ob the bottom of the craft wishont the | 4, 4undred fred In this way whon he wa to the amine Bogner tod ee a \ 4a to be also introduced, od food or nourlabment, and being often wasbed FA Blasomh wate an nents, It is sald, fully agree in this determin- | warehouse, #25,000; Fowler & Co.'s rectify- 'o, who resides there, . ¢ . a i Kosouth bas published another long letter, eae ry LM, OF the He | tal andthe, atvicken mane Antics | yeageahe Rrealdent, sated, ls the indje| 6, eetabllabinest, with about eight pos ee as ot, Srzatam of Chlcage, from any Fork during Yast Jenicr”, tad dane more Nar Orleans, af & contre @ Addressed to the electors at Waitzen, which | Xilem ‘hove. te Ruth fro b fed, Ho was put under the tuft Vidal who fecelved the invitation of Preal.| 4rd barrels of whiskey, $42,000; Moore |_, L1® #0 adds for some friends to write the | #He® then has been cruising in West un; js Howard Association alouc, more Bills seven columns of the Meyyor Cjeag, the | dreadful positon, He was much exhausted and | ¢ eid both stiiips prope dent Johnson to relieve General Howard tn | & Co.'s Ime store, 6,000; Wessel, Moore | ‘cumstances, and cause of Uls sudden death; | Waters and visiting porte as far south ae Cay~) 2,00 & day, and but for the recat cra Brean of the extreme lett {n Hungary, ‘This | Ring, Wsewaible when lwken oa Board th I at Chae cee Aerie | Gola Me Lengtee as be Bares Oe hot) & Co., Fox, Thomas & Co,, and other | Meas Trilune, 10h, onne, Frenah Gulans, She wae 4 #1. Thom- a righ ‘oe one h ae ary. role, foweser, did not tong survive the teritie | Jolie M. Langton, as heretofore” reported A Poy wud othe a f . 4 ed on the “spots ¢ Manifi-to is a pharaphrase of the one ad>) ‘This survivor, Andrew Armstrong, ia an | wour't,’ AUITEC A. SL, death eame to bls Ho drctied: Mein wuiwllling to. nastst in the | Parties in the block lost property nmousting | * MM***y, Aan Affe Commit Suicide & ayes nae yf padeay me wha know tbe | ' Ce en Joviadany Wote! Bnelisb sailor. who bad fur some vears beeu | reliet Feo coher ttowand or to be under gbliza.! to @ Ue. Mitta & Sons. flour! Quo of tt ‘ \ adlis Wve soninen bY ihe : We mot hocking cases Of anicide | dread disqasa,

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